4 women have now accused Swalwell of misconduct, and Democrats have been quick to condemn him.
2 dozen women have accused Donald Trump, one convincing a jury to find him liable for it, and only the Democrats have condemned him.
Anyone else see the problem?
We all know bitches are savages, and when mad, lash out with false allegations. My son was accused of rape, and guess what? She was found liable for lying!!!! Not only was she not with him the time she said it happened, but it was proven he wasn't even in the state when it supposedly happened. I do NOT believe all women, and I have my own personal experiences to prove you shouldn't.
@kiw1966@anyonewantchips@Fernand46357857 Hegseth confirmed he paid $50,000 hush money to a woman who accused him of sexual assault in 2017.
But sure, believe what you want. 🙄
Hush money is not exclusively paid because an accusation is true, nor is it always extortion; it is a complex financial transaction often used to manage reputation, avoid embarrassment, or settle potential legal disputes quietly. While it is often paid to silence true allegations of embarrassing or illegal behavior, it can also be paid to avoid the high cost and publicity of defending against false accusations.
Nope!! I will believe the EX before anyone else. Heat of the moment during a divorce. You can believe what you want, but no charges and no conviction. Also, the EX said no abuse!!!!!! Samantha Hegseth, the second ex-wife of Pete Hegseth, stated there was "no physical abuse in my marriage" following allegations made in a 2025 affidavit from her former sister-in-law. She denied the claims, contradicting allegations that she feared for her safety, and both Pete and Samantha previously signed a 2021 document stating neither was a victim of domestic abuse. Hegseth and ex-wife deny claims by ex-sister-in-law axios.com/2025/01/21/dan…
@kiw1966@anyonewantchips@Fernand46357857 Yes, she had to cover for him and walk it back because he was about to go up for confirmation for his job. Yet other sources confirmed his abuse, so it still holds true.
@AriJanis09@harryjsisson It was actually a recording of JD speaking at a different time. It's what TPUSA always does. They even still use recordings of Charlie at the events.
JD Vance and Turning Point could only fill 25% of this venue in Atlanta, Georgia, per Jake Traylor of MSNOW. Nobody likes MAGA anymore and that’s a beautiful thing.
The event hadn't even started yet at that point. All it was, was a recording of JD speaking on different topics. You wouldn't have gotten this video of empty seats during the event, for one, because the lights were off. That's how we know it wasn't during the time when he was on stage.
Democrats are calling for Pete Hegseth to be removed—and the polls around this issue are getting a lot of attention
What do YOU think ?
Should Pete Hegseth be removed from his position ?
A. Yes, it’s time for him to go
B. No, he should stay in his role
Vote now and make your voice heard!
@KirstenChanning@TMZ He wouldn't have chosen to speak against our president for stopping the terrorists, while being quiet about Iran killing 30k innocent protesters, that's for sure.
Penelope Hegseth has since walked back the email: She told the New York Times she wrote it "in anger, with emotion" and immediately sent a follow-up apology
In a December 2024 appearance on Fox & Friends, she defended her son, saying the email was sent during a "very difficult divorce," that she wrote it "in haste" and "out of love" (or deep emotion), and that "it is not true" and "has never been true."
@anyonewantchips@Fernand46357857 Yes, both of them.
Hegseth's a complete degenerate. An alcoholic with multiple sexual assault accusations who paid a custom $50K hush money. Even his own mother, Penelope Hegseth, knows who he is.
Keep posting your ignorance for the world to see. No, a conviction is not possible in a civil suit. Convictions occur only in criminal cases, where a defendant is found guilty of violating state law and faces jail time. Civil suits result in being held "liable" (responsible) for damages, typically resulting in monetary compensation, not incarceration.
No, a conviction is not possible in a civil suit. Convictions occur only in criminal cases, where a defendant is found guilty of violating state law and faces jail time. Civil suits result in being held "liable" (responsible) for damages, typically resulting in monetary compensation, not incarceration.
No, a conviction is not possible in a civil suit. Convictions occur only in criminal cases, where a defendant is found guilty of violating state law and faces jail time. Civil suits result in being held "liable" (responsible) for damages, typically resulting in monetary compensation, not incarceration.